Oppo R15X flexes its Snapdragon 660 on Geekbench Comments

AnonD-632062, 16 Oct 2018Does Oppo know when to stop releasing a multitude of phone models and focus less on quantity.
... moreThat's what I said few weeks ago. These Chinese companies releasing smartphones non-stop. But fanboys don't wanna hear it.

xXENDER FREAKXx, 16 Oct 2018"Fashion Status" I would say. It's like they're creating a wardrobe full of different designs ... more*opens mouth to argue further, then closes because that was pretty profound*

Walter C. Dornez, 16 Oct 2018Yeah, but they're not just spamming phones non stop. Oppo literally makes a phone every week or so"Fashion Status" I would say. It's like they're creating a wardrobe full of different designs of clothes but in the end serves the same purpose; to be worn on the body. Relatable, isn't it?

xXENDER FREAKXx, 16 Oct 2018Sounds like what SAMSUNG and HUAWEI did for their mid-end smartphones, making smartphones with... moreYeah, but they're not just spamming phones non stop. Oppo literally makes a phone every week or so

Walter C. Dornez, 15 Oct 2018It's literally an Oppo Realme 2 Pro with a better camera and OLED. What is the point of making... moreSounds like what SAMSUNG and HUAWEI did for their mid-end smartphones, making smartphones with different designs but with the same chipset. Well I guess they're following this route too...

So, earlier they were rebranding Oppo devices as Realme, and now they have started rebranding Realme as Oppo
Man this strategy is perfect! A single brands with 2 brands: one premium priced, and one super budget. They are literally selling one single device to 2 completely separate market segments. Huawei also does it, but their Honor devices were never this aggressively priced. The person who came up with this market strategy, literally deserves a medal.
Unlike Xiaomi who are coming up with multiple similar specced devices under the same prices, which cannibalises their own market, Oppo's strategy literally gives them 2x share for one device.